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United States Turned Out to be Against Globalization

December 31, 2010
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Globalization workers fate in the hands of multinational corporations, owners of these companies always find ways to save costs; Thus, manufacturing and service industries began to lower wage demands transfer of emerging markets, so more American middle class started by the threat of unemployment. It was believed that “globalization is Americanization” of the people began to clear, the “double-edged sword” is not only one side had the cutting edge.

Since 1990, 20 years, the U.S. economy grew by 60%, which is equivalent to the median income of U.S. citizens increased 6 times. Americans rely on to borrow money from banks and buy cheap imports from emerging markets, commodities, and lived a life consistent with the dream.

For a long time, this also makes a happy life on their own assumptions Americans have more confidence, that is, “Globalization and free trade is a good thing.” However, despite the Americans themselves are not aware, this assumption there is also a prerequisite of political economy, that is, globalization and free trade must be for their own national interests.

Now, five years after graduation to start this hypothesis, globalization began to hurt the U.S. economy. Wall Street analysts to the United States from the experts and scholars, are predicting the U.S. will irreversibly in decline.

As a result, Americans are not happy, they began to rethink the “global” meaning of the word. Volcker was Fed chairman and even to boost international cooperation in the world economy has made pessimistic judgments, because the United States and other countries internal politics “under” more difficult for countries to achieve cooperation. He publicly stated that no future international cooperation to build a satisfactory world economic order are remote.

The Fed had to come forward at this point, the face of faltering economy and incompetent government, open a new round of quantitative easing in the valve. However, this strategy seems to be the world’s attention, “a laughing stock.” The fact is that recovery is just a continuation of quantitative easing from the Greenspan era the Fed has so far adopted the policy. When the economy is weak, the Fed exercised lax incentives; facing the bubble, the Fed can not do anything.

In addition, sluggish economic growth, lingering high unemployment rate, which in many developed countries, igniting a protectionist sentiments. But protectionism not only in self-defeating, and is likely to be futile. Because the result of the exchange rate issue is trade, not trade a starting point.

The bleak economic situation, obviously can not blame the head of globalization.

In the process of globalization over the past decade, the U.S. economy has fundamentally changed. With jobs and industry to the production of low-cost transfer of emerging markets, the unemployment rate is naturally increased. But the Americans not only failed to seize this trend, another way of allocation of resources, nor the development of new strategies and industry, but the Fed to continue to relax the policy, the results bring a wasteful and false housing bubble. Moreover, this loss of jobs has occurred in the worst period. Facing foreclosure, soaring health care costs and job search without results of the U.S. consumers are more reluctant to consumption, which increased the downward pressure on prices, contributing to global deflation.

Americans are not received no benefit from globalization. In fact, during the financial crisis, the U.S. economy through globalization, the crisis passed a lot of risk to other developed and developing countries. When the United States keep down the value of fixed assets, other countries in U.S. dollar assets are shrinking.

“Globalization is a double-edged sword”, this phrase familiar to most situations is used to describe the less developed economies “by globalization” process encountered a lot of flow, but hope in the future to have received benefits of a subtle mind. However, globalization is now this “double-edged sword” is really more effective, not only hurt “by globalization,” the party, even the original rules of “active globalization” of the party felt its power.

A few years ago the Ministry of hot chip house There is a popular saying: “Chu Laihun always have to repay.” Groan on the United States in the many benefits of globalization, mixed for so long, but do not have the mentality that imbalance.

Sleep Disorder – An Increasing Cause For Concern in the United States

July 30, 2010
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In the USA alone, roughly sixty – eighty million people have some type of sleep issue. This quanity continues to rise. Several of the causes for the increasing quantities are the ageing of the American citizenry, the change in our life-style and the morbid obesity epidemic. Needless to say there are more elements that can cause a sleep issue, including, anxiety, shift work, disease or inherited genes.

There are more than 100 different types of sleep disorders. They range all the way in severeness from the trivial to life threatening. Men or women of just about any age, from infants through to the aged, may be stricken by an insomnia problem at any time of their lives.

As sleep issues grow in the usa, so do the hazards that can be affiliated with them. Exhaustion can cause slow mental alertness plus a reduced response time. This is sometimes a exceptionally hazardous blend. Around 20 – 25% of all severe vehicular accidents involve a fatigued driver. Many of these motorists suffer from some sort of sleep problem and may not even know about it. Lots of incidents that occur at home or at your workplace will be as a consequence of individuals with some sort of sleeping problem. Sleep disorder, coupled with the cost of the injuries and conditions it causes, translates into the American public as well as the government wasting billions of dollars.

Insomnia is directly linked to numerous physical illnesses and symptoms. Individuals that do not obtain enough sleep normally put up with increased headaches, aching joints and digestive complications. Quite often a sleep disorder can be an underlying factor for cardiovascular disease, lung conditions along with diabetes. Sleep problems also affects the emotional health of individuals troubled with them. Mood shifts, stress, over eating issues and depression symptoms could result.

Many individuals still don’t see a sleeping problem as a medical problem. For this reason, a lot never reveal to their doctor that they are having a problem with insomnia. Regardless if they consult their health practitioner regularly for an disease or condition, they will never refer to their trouble sleeping.

As the American public and medical community become more qualified and conscious of the signs or symptoms, consequences and severeness of many different sleep disorders, increasingly more occurrences are being recognized. Subjects are treated with medicines, oxygen, cpap machines and in some cases an operation. Recently there are far better screening systems and diagnostic testing which will find insomnia difficulties earlier. Overnight sleep centers no longer appear like a hospital room. They are now intended to look a great deal more like a hotel room, to try to make the sufferer feel more at ease. In some cases, as a result of computerization and miniaturization, equipment may be so compact that screenings can also be completed in their own homes.

Deep sleep is not an option or a luxury. This is a fundamental part of living and of a healthy body. If you believe you, your partner or perhaps your child could possibly be struggling with a sleep problem consult your doctor. A sleep disorder is a medical related condition which can be healed with the aid of a suitable remedy for insomnia.

Sleep Disorder – An Increasing Cause For Concern in the United States

July 24, 2010
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In the USA alone, roughly sixty – eighty million people have some type of sleep issue. This quanity continues to rise. Several of the causes for the increasing quantities are the ageing of the American citizenry, the change in our life-style and the morbid obesity epidemic. Needless to say there are more elements that can cause a sleep issue, including, anxiety, shift work, disease or inherited genes.

There are more than 100 different types of sleep disorders. They range all the way in severeness from the trivial to life threatening. Men or women of just about any age, from infants through to the aged, may be stricken by an insomnia problem at any time of their lives.

As sleep issues grow in the usa, so do the hazards that can be affiliated with them. Exhaustion can cause slow mental alertness plus a reduced response time. This is sometimes a exceptionally hazardous blend. Around 20 – 25% of all severe vehicular accidents involve a fatigued driver. Many of these motorists suffer from some sort of sleep problem and may not even know about it. Lots of incidents that occur at home or at your workplace will be as a consequence of individuals with some sort of sleeping problem. Sleep disorder, coupled with the cost of the injuries and conditions it causes, translates into the American public as well as the government wasting billions of dollars.

Insomnia is directly linked to numerous physical illnesses and symptoms. Individuals that do not obtain enough sleep normally put up with increased headaches, aching joints and digestive complications. Quite often a sleep disorder can be an underlying factor for cardiovascular disease, lung conditions along with diabetes. Sleep problems also affects the emotional health of individuals troubled with them. Mood shifts, stress, over eating issues and depression symptoms could result.

Many individuals still don’t see a sleeping problem as a medical problem. For this reason, a lot never reveal to their doctor that they are having a problem with insomnia. Regardless if they consult their health practitioner regularly for an disease or condition, they will never refer to their trouble sleeping.

As the American public and medical community become more qualified and conscious of the signs or symptoms, consequences and severeness of many different sleep disorders, increasingly more occurrences are being recognized. Subjects are treated with medicines, oxygen, cpap machines and in some cases an operation. Recently there are far better screening systems and diagnostic testing which will find insomnia difficulties earlier. Overnight sleep centers no longer appear like a hospital room. They are now intended to look a great deal more like a hotel room, to try to make the sufferer feel more at ease. In some cases, as a result of computerization and miniaturization, equipment may be so compact that screenings can also be completed in their own homes.

Deep sleep is not an option or a luxury. This is a fundamental part of living and of a healthy body. If you believe you, your partner or perhaps your child could possibly be struggling with a sleep problem consult your doctor. A sleep disorder is a medical related condition which can be healed with the aid of a suitable remedy for insomnia.

Sleep Disorder – An Increasing Cause For Concern in the United States

July 24, 2010
By

In the USA alone, roughly sixty – eighty million people have some type of sleep issue. This quanity continues to rise. Several of the causes for the increasing quantities are the ageing of the American citizenry, the change in our life-style and the morbid obesity epidemic. Needless to say there are more elements that can cause a sleep issue, including, anxiety, shift work, disease or inherited genes.

There are more than 100 different types of sleep disorders. They range all the way in severeness from the trivial to life threatening. Men or women of just about any age, from infants through to the aged, may be stricken by an insomnia problem at any time of their lives.

As sleep issues grow in the usa, so do the hazards that can be affiliated with them. Exhaustion can cause slow mental alertness plus a reduced response time. This is sometimes a exceptionally hazardous blend. Around 20 – 25% of all severe vehicular accidents involve a fatigued driver. Many of these motorists suffer from some sort of sleep problem and may not even know about it. Lots of incidents that occur at home or at your workplace will be as a consequence of individuals with some sort of sleeping problem. Sleep disorder, coupled with the cost of the injuries and conditions it causes, translates into the American public as well as the government wasting billions of dollars.

Insomnia is directly linked to numerous physical illnesses and symptoms. Individuals that do not obtain enough sleep normally put up with increased headaches, aching joints and digestive complications. Quite often a sleep disorder can be an underlying factor for cardiovascular disease, lung conditions along with diabetes. Sleep problems also affects the emotional health of individuals troubled with them. Mood shifts, stress, over eating issues and depression symptoms could result.

Many individuals still don’t see a sleeping problem as a medical problem. For this reason, a lot never reveal to their doctor that they are having a problem with insomnia. Regardless if they consult their health practitioner regularly for an disease or condition, they will never refer to their trouble sleeping.

As the American public and medical community become more qualified and conscious of the signs or symptoms, consequences and severeness of many different sleep disorders, increasingly more occurrences are being recognized. Subjects are treated with medicines, oxygen, cpap machines and in some cases an operation. Recently there are far better screening systems and diagnostic testing which will find insomnia difficulties earlier. Overnight sleep centers no longer appear like a hospital room. They are now intended to look a great deal more like a hotel room, to try to make the sufferer feel more at ease. In some cases, as a result of computerization and miniaturization, equipment may be so compact that screenings can also be completed in their own homes.

Deep sleep is not an option or a luxury. This is a fundamental part of living and of a healthy body. If you believe you, your partner or perhaps your child could possibly be struggling with a sleep problem consult your doctor. A sleep disorder is a medical related condition which can be healed with the aid of a suitable remedy for insomnia.

The “not So United” States Of America

July 16, 2010
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There could have been several alternative titles to this article including – “Guess Who’s (Not) Coming To Dinner,” a spoof on an old movie title, or it could have been “What If The Federal Government Passed A Law And Nobody Cared?” I never thought this country could get to this point but consider the following “not so united” instances from just our recent past:

- The Montana state legislature passed a law last year that exempts Montana citizens from Federal gun purchase laws as long as the guns and related ammunition were made, purchased, and used in the state of Montana. Their reasoning is straight out of the U.S. Constitution which gives the Federal government the right to regulate interstate transportation but it gives it no right to regulate intrastate commerce. Act of defiance #1.
- According to an online article from the Salt Lake Tribune from November 13, 2010, the state of Utah is considering passing the same type of law as it applies to guns and ammunition purchased in the state of Utah. Act of defiance #2.
- The state of Arizona recently passed and will soon institute a controversial immigration law that allows a member of a police force to ask for proof of citizenship while in the midst of investigating a potential crime. This was done since the state legislature and the majority of Arizona citizens got tired of waiting for the Federal government to solve the illegal immigrant and illegal drug flow into Arizona from Mexico. The Federal government, through Obama’s public posturing and attorney general Eric Holder’s threat to bring a lawsuit against the Arizona law (even though at the time he threatened the lawsuit he had not read the law), are certainly not happy with Arizona. Act of defiance #3.
- Less well know but equally defiant is the fact that Arizona is not alone in its defiance of the Federal government’s inaction with regard to illegal immigration. According to a recent Eric Effron article in The Week magazine, in the first quarter alone of 2010, state and local governments have enacted their own version of immigration laws, over 100 in total. The state of Florida is just one of several other states that are thinking of following Arizona’s lead in this area in defiance of Obama and Holder. Act of defiance #4.
- For years it has been legal to sell medical marijuana in California through specially designated outlets as long as a legitimate doctor prescribed marijuana for pain relieve. This was and is in direct conflict with Federal anti-drug laws that prohibits the sale of marijuana for any purpose. Thus, marijuana purveyors face the dilemma of being in compliance with state laws and defying Federal laws. Act of defiance #5.
- After the 9-11 attacks, it seemed obvious to many politicians that it was much too easy to get fake government identification papers. The fear was that the ease of obtaining these ids would make it easier for terrorists to gain access to the country to carry out additional attacks. The Federal government passed the real ID act shortly after 9-11, with the intent to tighten up and standardizing the processes for obtaining any state or Federal level identification cards and papers. The states had until mid-2010 to comply with the law. As that date approaches, the reality is that most states have more or less ignored the Real ID mandate and have not complied. Act of defiance #6.
- Since the Obama administration forced its version of health care reform through the back door of the Senate rule book and made it law, dozens of states have started the process to exclude themselves and/or their citizens from certain parts of the law. These exclusions include avoiding collecting and paying out additional Medicare taxes and excluding their state’s citizens from the requirement that they have to purchase health care insurance. Act of defiance #7.
- A letter in the Kiplinger Personal Finance magazine from a few months ago illustrated the fact that many young people will not purchase health care insurance as mandated under the recently passed health care reform bill. They would rather take the chance that they are never caught, and if they are caught, they will pay a fine of several hundred dollars versus the economic decision of paying several thousand dollars a year in health care insurance that they probably will not need in their immediate future. Act of defiance #8.
- Several days ago, the Destin area in Okaloosa Country, Florida got tired of waiting for the Federal government to help them deal with the catastrophic BP oil spill as it hit their beaches. Thus, earlier this week, the country commission voted to give county authorities power to act in saving the local environment even if it meant breaking Federal laws and statutes. “We made the decision legislatively to break the laws. If necessary, we will do whatever it takes to protect our county’s waterways and we’re prepared to go to jail to do it,” said County Commission Chairman Wayne Harris. Act of defiance #9.
- In general, for the first time in a long time, possibly the Civil War or the Revolutionary War, we hear the term “we need take back our country” thrown around many, many times a week. People are frustrated and angry about how the country is being directed by a government that is run by the American political class. Congressional approval ratings of less than 25% in all unbiased opinion polls bear out this anger and frustration. When you constantly hear the fighting words, take back our country, and when a new political movement such as the Tea Party rises to prominence in such a short time, you know citizens and local governments are getting very restless. Act of defiance #10.

I cannot remember any time during my lifetime where there was so much resistance to the ways and will of the Federal government. Sure, many citizens protested against the war in Vietnam but there was virtually no state or local governments rebelling over the issue. Back in the Jim Crow days, many southern states resisted the onset of the civil rights movement but that was one singular issue across only several states. Now, we have not only citizens deciding whether or not they will comply with a Federal law (e.g. medical marijuana and mandatory health care purchase) but many state and local government bodies deciding which Federal laws to obey or disobey on a full range of issues (gun control, medical marijuana, personal identification processes, health care mandates, environment laws, etc.)

All of this defiance raises some very interesting, and perhaps, horrifying possibilities:

- What does the Federal government do if it passes a law that no citizens and no state governments obey?
- Does the Federal government take the state government(s) in question to court?
- What if the states lose in Federal court and the states still disobey?
- Do you send in the 101st Airborne Division to arrest state government leaders? What if the state’s citizens resist, do you have mass arrests or worse (i.e. pull a Kent State on them)?
- How many states would the Federal government be willing to take to court and on what issues? Between over 100 illegal immigration laws, mass defiance of the Real ID act, dozens of states willing to void, at least in their minds, the health care reform bill, at least two states messing with Federal gun control statutes, other states looking at legalizing marijuana to help cover budget shortfalls, etc., the courts could become very crowded.
- If the Federal government does not take the disobeying states and citizens to court and allows the disobedience to go on unabated, what power is left to the Federal government? Similar to that old joke where some drivers consider the yellow traffic light more of a suggestion than a rule, do the Federal government’s laws eventually become merely suggestions and not the rule of the land?
- How does everyone and every level of government reconcile these acts of defiance with the following words from our Declaration Of Independence:

“That whenever any form of government becomes destructive of the ends, it is the right of the People to alter or abolish it, and to institute new Government, laying its foundation on such principles and organising its power in such form, as to them shall seem most likely to effect their safety and happiness…. but when a long train of abuses and usurpations, pursuing invariably the same object evinces a design to reduce them under absolute despotism, it is their right, it is their duty, to throw off such Government and to provide new guards for their future security.”

When do acts of defiance rise to these principles in the Declaration of Independence? Is it a single act of defiance that rises to these principles or is it a long train of lesser infractions whose sum totals fits into this description? Fascinating times and questions.

However, the Federal wing of the American political class have no one to blame but themselves. With their increasing isolation from the core of America, the showering of themselves with perks, pay, and life long benefits, their rigging of the election processes (favorable campaign finance laws and Congressional district gerrymandering), their incompetence with dealing with any major issues such as hurricanes, oil spills, and other disasters, their inability to solve any major issue facing Americans (e.g. failing public schools, continuing drug trafficking problems, failed government regulations and regulators, insecure borders, skyrocketing deficits and debt, lack of a national energy strategy and plan), the reduction in freedom for individual Americans as the freedom, scope and wealth of the politicians expand, and their condescending attitudes to Americans (remember Harry Reid’s comments that American tourists (visiting a taxpayer funded DC visitors’ center) physically smelled or Nancy Pelosi’s observations that if you disagree with President Obama health care reform plan you must be un-American), there should be no surprise that acts of defiance are increasing.

Somebody needs to step up and find a way to put “United” back in our nation’s title. Somebody needs to step up and put “respect” back into our nation’s vocabulary so that rather than calling each other degrading names who has a different opinion than ourselves, we respectfully disagree and work together to find unified solutions. Otherwise, we will go from a united nation of laws to a divided nation of suggestions and I am not sure anyone wins under that scenario.

By: Bruno Korschek

Our new book, “Love My Country, Loathe My Government – Fifty First Steps To Restoring Our Freedom and Destroying The American Political Class” is now available at www.loathemygovernment.com and online at Amazon and Barnes & Noble. Vist our blog at www.loathemygovernment.blogspot.com and see our nearly daily dialog about freedom in America.

The Top 7 Frequent Flyer Programs In United States

May 5, 2010
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Frequent flyer program is like benchmark to almost every airline. It is their marketing method, created back in 1981, to convert travelers into repeat customers, by offering better service, frequent flyer miles for the flight and other benefits.

Today by collaboration with various partners – car rental companies, hotels, retailers, banks, newspapers, restaurants, insurance companies, the programs are so large, that you can obtain miles and get the free flight before you ever fly. Based on this provision I did a research. I picked out the TOP 7 frequent flyer programs in United States.

SkyMiles

SkyMiles is presented by the largest airline in the world – Delta Airlines. It operates in domestic and international markets. Recently, they acquired Northwest Airlines with its WorldPerks program. Delta SkyMiles is a member of SkyTeam, which is the alliance of nine airlines.

Mileage Plus

Mileage Plus is presented by United Airlines. It operates in domestic and international markets, including North America, Asia-Pacific region, Europe and Latin America. It is a member of Star Alliance, which combines 26 airlines with more than 600 million passengers every year.

AAdvantage

AAdvantage is presented by American Airlines. It is the largest airline according to the passenger fleet size, and it operates in domestic and international markets. American Airlines is a member of OneWorld alliance. It unifies 11 airlines serving 700 destinations worldwide.

Dividend Miles

Dividend Miles is presented by US Airways, which is the fifth largest airline in United States with Charlotte Douglas International Airport as its largest hub. Airline operates more than 3000 flights a day to 230 destinations. It is a member of Star Alliance.

Mileage Plan

Mileage Plan is presented by Alaska Airlines. It serves 56 destinations with around 500 daily departures. It is a small airline with a large frequent flyer program. It offers the same benefits than any other program on this list.

Rapid Rewards

Rapid Rewards is presented by Southwest Airlines. It is the largest airline in United States by passenger carried domestically per annum, and it is sixth US airline by revenue. It has 540 airplanes with 3500 daily departures serving 64 destinations.

Midwest Miles

Midwest Miles are presented by Midwest Airlines. It is a small airline based in Milwaukee where its major base of operations is General Mitchell International Airport. Midwest airline commitment is to offering personal, attentive service both on the ground and on the air. It has earned e reputation as “The best care in the air ®”.

All the seven programs offer the fastest way to the free flight. Actually, if you follow all the steps described below, your first flight with any of this airline can be a rewarded flight.

By: Ivo Holsts

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